Exposure to diesel exhaust induces changes in EEG in human volunteers

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Cruts, Bjorn [1 ]
van Etten, Ludo [1 ]
Toernqvist, Hakan [2 ]
Blomberg, Anders [2 ]
Sandstrom, Thomas [2 ]
Mills, Nicholas L. [3 ]
Borm, Paul J. A. [1 ]
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[1] Zuyd Univ, Ctr Expertise Life Sci, Heerlen, Netherlands
[2] Umea Univ, Dept Resp Med & Allergy, S-90187 Umea, Sweden
[3] Univ Edinburgh, Ctr Cardiovasc Sci, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, Midlothian, Scotland
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10.1186/1743-8977-5-4
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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Background: Ambient particulate matter and nanoparticles have been shown to translocate to the brain, and potentially influence the central nervous system. No data are available whether this may lead to functional changes in the brain. Methods: We exposed 10 human volunteers to dilute diesel exhaust (DE, 300 mu g/m(3)) as a model for ambient PM exposure and filtered air for one hour using a double blind randomized crossover design. Brain activity was monitored during and for one hour following each exposure using quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) at 8 different sites on the scalp. The frequency spectrum of the EEG signals was used to calculate the median power frequency (MPF) and specific frequency bands of the QEEG. Results: Our data demonstrate a significant increase in MPF in response to DE in the frontal cortex within 30 min into exposure. The increase in MPF is primarily caused by an increase in fast wave activity (beta 2) and continues to rise during the 1 hour post-exposure interval. Conclusion: This study is the first to show a functional effect of DE exposure in the human brain, indicating a general cortical stress response. Further studies are required to determine whether this effect is mediated by the nanoparticles in DE and to define the precise pathways involved.
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